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Total solar eclipses only occur somewhere in the world every 18 years or so. The next one will occur on August 21, 2017. While checking this out I found that the path of totality will pass in my area. In fact, it crosses right over the Cherahola Skyway. So, I think this would be a good place to ride and party on this day. Mark your Mayan calendar... Here are maps showing the path of totality... Gary http://www.macesoftware.com/totality.jpg http://www.macesoftware.com/ustotality.jpg
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Well its time to button things up caveman seabeetom and myself are in the path I haven't talked to seabeetom or caveman to see what they are doing but I'm stuck here thinking about sending my family north not sure yet so may not be on for a few days so after Issac hit whoever is in its path y'all be careful and stay safe
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I just bought Dart trailer. It has the square 5 pin connector. Can anyone lead me to the path of righteousnous on how to wire this up to my 2007 RSV? Randy
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COCHRANE, Alta. - Officials say a motorcyclist lost a portion of his leg after the metal arm from a forklift fell off a truck and into his path Friday. Officials said the man was traveling eastbound with a group of fellow bikers, when a semi-trailer approached from the opposite direction along Hwy 1A. Cochrane Const. Francisco Ceron said police believe an arm of the forklift, part of a heap of scrap metal on a flatbed truck, fell into the path of the man on the motorcycle. As a result of the accident, one of the biker's legs was severed below the knee. No injuries were reported to the other bikers. "It is very unfortunate," Ceron said. Police are unaware of whether the driver of white, older model flatbed truck even knew he lost some of the scrap metal he was hauling and they are urging anyone who can help track the driver down to call (403) 851-8000. The injured man is said to be in his 20s and from B.C. nadia.moharib@sunmedia.ca
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I blame this all on my oldest daughter,,,,,, well she's the one who married that big fella who decided earlier this year to change jobs and living accommodations, and then they picked a spot that is not biker friendly. In fact their street, if you want to call it that is located in a little hamlet called Limehouse (the first giveaway) is made mainly of dirt and hills with some gravel thrown in to make it look real. When you leave the pavement of the real road, the path, indicated by the grass on the sides, goes directly down and then heads back up for the clouds immediately after. About halfway up they have positioned an abode that they call their own with a driveway that is on the downward grade, much opposite to the inclining angle of the pathway, called Elizabeth Street. Being that there is more road above their driveway and we have had our share of downloading of moisture this year, there is now a bit of a ditch on the edge of the path that needs to be crossed before you can negotiate the hump that leads to the decline in their what they call their driveway. It really is a nice place, beautiful setting and they are great poeple,, after all they are family. Anyways, Marca and I went visiting yesterday and decided to take the scoot. All went well, we got there, shook hands, gave hugs, talked, ate, and had a good time. Then the fun started. We got ready to go home and my scooter was parked in the way of someone else, sooooo I fired it up and seeing as it was not in a good position for Marca to mount took it down the path to the main road so to turn around and bring things into a better perspective so that mounting would not be an all night affair. At the road the path comes to an adrupt vertical end at the pavement, but the road takes a corner just then and lays pretty much in the opposite direction, so there is another hump. To stop at that point would pretty much have a rear bound Venture with a forward looking rider, for that is the exact spot that the roadmakers decided that it needed to be graveled,, so I found that of to my right, was a paved parking spot, but that was on a downward slope as well and then also in the opposite direction. Anyways, I made it there, got turned around and headed back down the path to pick up my sweetie. We got dressed, got the scoot in a decent position for loading up and headed out. We have done this before and managed to negotiate the end of the pathway rather well,,,,, well that's because there was not traffic coming.... but this time there was,,, and we had to make a stop,,,,, well I headed for the paved parking spot, but, that being at a double angle and not very smooth with some gravel thrown in for good measure, became the spot of our unloading. We stopped, we teettered, but I keep the brakes on, so we didn't roll,,,, slowly, ever so slowly we got into another angled position, not forwards or backwards this time, but sidewards,,, not a good omen,,,, and my sweetie was not impressed when I told her: we're going over, hang on. No damage, only a slightly pulled muscle on the back of the leg behind the knee and that should fix itself probably with some nice massage from someone willing to spend the time. To keep a long story short. We\I laid the bike down last night.
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I am working on a list of everyones favorite roads to travel and places to go and eat. I would be very greatfull of any information on your favorite path and destination and the quality of service and food at your favorite spot. my plan is to compile this list and share it with the group at a later date, and credit those that wish credit and any comments that they wish to share, along with names and what they ride. please remember to give state/city/address/ and phone# of locations. I would like the information sent to an e-mail address away from the site only to avoid getting off the path of information and starting other subjects. ************** http://www.greatroads@yahoo.com ******************* THANK YOU in advance for your input Mike & cherie _________________ RIDE SAFE, RIDE OFTEN..MIKE www.royalstarventure03@yahoo.com
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Just watched Ike's progress on the news. And I was complaining about losing some trees from Fay. This one sure looks like its going to be devastating. I hope you all in its path are safe. We will be praying for you all. Keep us updated if you can..please!!
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I know Texas is a big state. Are any of you folks in the path of the Hurricane?